What Americans know about their government
Three-quarters of Americans are familiar with the length of a Supreme Court appointment.
Three-quarters of Americans are familiar with the length of a Supreme Court appointment.
People in 23 countries tend to see U.S. President Joe Biden more positively than Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations – up from 13% in 1980.
U.S. adults and teens are more likely to support than oppose requiring parental consent for minors to create a social media account.
About three-quarters of Black adults in the United States say they see or hear news coverage about their local community at least sometimes.
Seven-in-ten Hispanic Americans say they’ve seen a doctor or other health care provider in the past year, compared with 82% among Americans overall.
Among employed U.S. adults who are ages 25 to 64 and married, husbands spend about 28 hours per week on leisure. Wives spend about 26 hours on it.
Only about a third of the world’s countries practice daylight saving time, and the vast majority of them are in Europe.
The share of Americans who say climate scientists understand very well whether climate change is occurring decreased from 37% in 2021 to 32% this year.
Across 24 countries surveyed, a median of 66% give the EU a positive rating, while 29% give it a negative one.